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    Operation Iraqi Freedom

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    be more of a threat then Iraq. Prior to this the United States had removed Iraq from the State Department list of state that sponsors terrorism. The United States did all this in hope of a closer relationship with Baghdad‚ Iraq. This step the United States made to get closer to Baghdad is what opened the door for the United States to have access to Iraq. By November 1984‚ the relationship between the United States and Iraq had been at full diplomatic. Needless to say‚ the United States did not

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    especially the Greek civilization‚ which influenced and left its fingerprints on the Arabic civilization. * Medical science began in the days of Khalifa Al-Mansour‚ who did his best to attract all Nestorian physicians to the capital city of Baghdad. These physicians studied medicine in the medical school of Junishapur‚ which was an intersection point between Greek‚ Syrian‚ Persian‚ Hindu‚ and Jewish scholars. Internal & Clinical Medicine Hunayn Ben Ishak (حنين بن اسحاق) made the most

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    the half flight because the AFC was still forming and could only provide for half a flight. Arriving too late to support and secure the oil pipeline and second front‚ the half flight joined the British and helped them advance to -+Baghdad. The attempt to reach Baghdad failed which caused 13‚000 British and Indian to surrender to the Turkish in the City of Kut. In April

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    and electrical grid remained in tact for most of the Iraqi invasion and thus enabled the regime to spew a steady stream of propaganda that at times slowed operations in order to counter the said propaganda with lethal force. Also of note is that Baghdad was largely well lit at night‚ which negated the authors of the plan’s‚ importance of the psychological effect on the Iraqi population. So glaring was its failure to shock and awe the Iraqi population and Army‚ resistance to the American invasion

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    Opec

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    O P E C ORGANIZATION OF THE PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES EXPORT MEMBERS NAME | ROLL NO. | PRERNA BAJORIA | 63 | DEVANSH DOSHI | 66 | POOJA JAIN | 90 | AKSHALI SHAH | 113 | SONIKA GAMBHIR | 114 | RESHMA LALA | 115 | WHAT DOES OPEC STAND FOR? The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was created in 1960 to unify and protect the interests of oil-producing countries. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a group of twelve

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    EXPLAINING THE IRAN – IRAQ WAR Hostilities and border clashes occurred between Iraqi and Iranian forces before the 22nd of September 1980;[1] however‚ this date marks the official start of an eight year war that has in many ways become the most destructive and the bloodiest conflict since World War Two.[2] On that date the Iraqi government initiated synchronised strikes against Iranian airfields located within the range of its bombers‚ while Iraqi ground forces advanced into the Iranian province

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    In the United States of America‚ it is almost beyond the bounds of acceptable discourse to address the question‚ why did Saddam Hussein invade Kuwait in 1990? Even to ask the question‚ one risks the appearance of supporting a repressive dictatorship‚ and to the extent that the question is entertained at all‚ the simplistic answer proffered by political leaders is that Saddam Hussein is an aggressive tyrant‚ bent on territorial acquisition and the subjugation of other nations. He is a modern day Hitler

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    ISLAMIAT PROJECT

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    ISLAMIAT PROJECT -RESERCH ABOUT 5 SCIENTISTS. -THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS SCIENCE. -WRITE ANY ONE OF THEIR CONTRIBUTION WHICH IS USED TODAY IN MODERN WORLD. THE GREAT SCIENCTISTS CONTRBUTIONS TO THE MODERN WORLD. Muslim have made immense contributions to almost all branches of the sciences. Islam gave the world everything. After Islam the world benefited in all ways which we are all thinking as the contribution from Europe. Whatever the historical books used by the western world is all lies. All

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    who put their lives on the line to advance the cause of freedom and protect the American people (President George W. Bush‚ 2005). Through the acts of intrepidity and gallantry above and beyond the call of duty in action with an armed enemy near Baghdad International Airport on April 4‚ 2003‚ it all made Sergeant First Class Paul R. Smith be distinguished among his comrades. On that fateful day‚ he was involved in a fire fight in an area for holding criminals as explained by Reese‚ (2008). It is

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    AL-MANSUR

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    Abu Ja’far al-Mansur the second Abbasid caliph served replace his brother Abul Abbas As-Saffah. Abu Ja’far Al-Mansur was the son of Muhammad bin Ali bin Abdullah bin Abbas bin Abdul Muttalib who also siblings and Ibrahim Al-Imam Abul Abbas As-Saffah. All three are founders of the Abbasids. Ketikah Caliph Abul Abbas As-Saffah died‚ Abu Ja’far being pilgrimage Great Commander Abu Muslim Al-Khurasani. The first by Caliph Abu Ja’far al-Mansur became caliph after taking office on 136 H/754 M is a set

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